and now some lawmakers openly question wheeter the cia director knew he was the subject of an fbi investigation when he briefed capitol hill. n seppember &pfourteenth, lawmakers say petraeus seemed very much wedded to the addinistration's explanatioo.king says, "it'ss &pimpossible to believe that he thought heewas giving us honest testimony." a administratioo's resppnsseto - benghazi today tempered expectations .mcccin sayy, "the party in power nevee likes to have a selecc committee, but i am hopeful that the american people will ddmann it and i'm guardddly optimistic that they will achievv that goal." as he walked away from a mid-day news confeeence, senate pajority leader harryytold reporters he would not support the idea. the chair and ranning members of he senatee homeland security committee, who have theer own proposal was premature. collins says, "i do not see the benefittof nor the need fot a select committee." news is told the fbiidirectoo sean joyce, his boss robert mueller, faced haad questtons about the failure to notify congress about the fbi petraeus investigation. and fielded ques